The Sea Beast

    The Sea Beast
    2022

    Synopsis

    In an era when terrifying beasts roamed the seas, monster hunters were celebrated heroes. None were more beloved than the great Jacob Holland. But when young Maisie Brumble stows away on his fabled ship, he's saddled with an unexpected ally. Together they embark on an epic journey into uncharted waters and make history.

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    Cast

    • Karl UrbanJacob Holland (voice)
    • Zaris-Angel HatorMaisie Brumble (voice)
    • Jared HarrisCaptain Crow (voice)
    • Marianne Jean-BaptisteSarah Sharpe (voice)
    • Benjamin PlessalaChild 1 (voice)
    • Somali RoseChild 2 (voice)
    • Kaya McLeanChild 3 (voice)
    • Davis PakChild 4 / Village Boy (voice)
    • Helen SadlerMs. Merino / Matron / Cart Driver (voice)
    • Xana TangLea the Lookout (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Screen Daily

      The latest animation from Chris Williams, his first for Netflix, is a rambunctious triumph; an old-fashioned ripping yarn which pays tribute to generations of monster movies past, showcasing some genuinely dazzling animation while also delivering an unexpectedly sophisticated message.
    • 85

      Paste Magazine

      A delightful new-school deconstruction of old-school Romantic adventure that never compromises on the lushness of setting, color and emotion inherent in the latter, The Sea Beast rises to the front of Netflix’s animated offerings like a high tide.
    • 83

      The A.V. Club

      Overall, the narrative, performative, and visual splendor of The Sea Beast are enough to vastly outweigh minor issues in presentational consistency. This is a richly realized nautical world, with the animation team expressing an obvious love for the adventure stories that inspired it and a passion for telling a story as hopeful as it is exciting.
    • 80

      Variety

      In the end, The Sea Beast is a movie about challenging conventional wisdom and figuring things out for yourself, and that’s a philosophy that worked on both sides of the camera.
    • 80

      Slashfilm

      The result is a movie that's as fun as it has things to say, a true animated blockbuster that could play like gangbusters in multiplexes (if there is any indication from the world premiere at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, where the crowd went wild towards the climax of the film), and lingers on your mind long after the credits roll.
    • 80

      The Guardian

      The Sea Beast gets the balance just right between rollicking action scenes, the inevitable didactic anti-hunting message about respecting other species’ right to exist and family-friendly humour.
    • 80

      The Telegraph

      In terms of sheer energy and invention, it more than holds its own, and boasts action scenes whose wit, vibrancy and gracefulness make Lightyear look low on batteries.
    • 80

      The Observer (UK)

      The film features dazzling action and a fantasy world that is realised with an almost tactile level of detail. Seek it out on a monster-size screen if at all possible.